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Show SOUH CACHE South Cache Courier Piblfahdd Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. MENTAL. MORAL AND PHYSICAL MANHOOD The conditions existing among our men in uniform proves the truth of the words of President No army Wilson when he said: and navy ever before assembled have had more conscientious and painstaking thought given to the protection and stimulation of its mental, moral and physical manThe plans to 'which the hood. President referred have been carried through and the Commissions on Training Camp Activities of the of the War and Navy Departments are preparing to demonstrate to State Fairs this fall the achievements , S100 REWARD red-lig- ht uniform.' Regulated regulation has received the stamp of emphatic approval from the soldiers and sailors themselves, and the old horrors that existed in the pitfalls that laid in the pathway of the soldiers off duty have been wiped out, with the result that the moral conditions among the soldiers and sailors are men in : ftlOO' The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn tliat there is at least one dreaded risease that science has been able to cure in all stages, and that 8 Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only postive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The propreitors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offers One Hundred Dollars for any1 case that for list of test it fails to cure. imonials. & Co., Address: F. J. CHENEY War Time Sweeteners OUR MERICA has several exoellent war eners that will be used largely 555 8Weet shortage in the sugar supply They are maple sugar, syruns molasses and may be used 1 serts and other dishes requiring swIitJ f8" When cup of or to replace a cup of eyrup sugar the liquid recipes should be decreased d of a cupful of sugar I.Z' IT1' d to of a cup of honey half cup of syrup .and about one-ha- lf cup of corn 0ne. of a cup of sugar is equal to about oaX d cup of syrup or cup of, corn sugar Ono of is spoon sugar equal to one tablespoon of honev 2?1Ie one and tablespoons of syrup and one ana one-u third tablespoons of corn sugar. Sugar may be saved by the use of dates dried pears and fruit pastes used on the raisins, breakfast' Fruit marmalades, butters and jellies should hf to take the place of the ordinary sweetening at a mMiU85 not as accessories to it. Fruits may be preserved wifi sugar. It may be added when sugar is more plenttf , Preserving demands this year a thin syrup instead kt 01 heavy syrup. If sugar is used of the amount may be renW ymcea sweetener. another by Drying is a means of preserving (without sugarl p' pies, cherries, strawberries and black caps. When ready to use they may have added the nesw sugar in the form of a syrup. When sugar is more plentiful fruit juices may be made into jellies or may be used fruit juices with or without sugar, as beverages gelatins and frozen desserts. Fresh fruits supply the place of sugar in the diet TW should be used freely. Desserts where sugar is scarps may be made of gelatins, junkets, custards, puddings and cakes. . AND W Oue-thir- Underwear .fit one-thir- One-four- th one-thir- IFor Fall one-ha- lf i Toledo, Ohio! Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Advertisement Arein Stock now ready Changes in Allowances for your inspection. The Prices are Right; Lower than we hoped for. But our suggestion to you is i Photoregulated recreation. graphs, charts and paintings will Relatives or friends of enlisted portray how the Commissions are successfully directing theatrical en- men not included under the War tertainment, athletics, mass singing, Risk law, to whom allotments have club life, educational courses and other forms of recreation within the military camps, and how hospitality has been organized in the outlying cities for the men leave. disThe saloons and the tricts have lost their job. Even as recently as the Mexican brush in 1916 lurid stories of debauches and immorality along the border came back to Washington. The foresight that enlisted the services of the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the American Library Association and the Training Camp Commissions in stamping out the immoral influences about the camps, have been justified by the fine condition "existing among the COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH been made, will continue to receive them through the War department or Navy, department as before. Allotments to such persons were never handled by the Bureau of War Risk Insurance and no change is contemplated in this regard. If a man desires to continue aliments which under the new plan can no longer be made through the Bureau of War Rick Insurance, he must make the allotment through the appropriate officer who has of his accounts be and will it charge paid through the following offices: In the Army, through the office of the Quartermaster General of the United States Army, Washington, D. C. la j, to Buy early, as the present-Stock will soon go and the new prices will be higher by U1C far. Fonnesheck Knitting Works . ARIMO BLOCK, LOGAN nz This Llri uu'ougn the Bureau of War Ris lotment officer. Navy Department, Insurance and $3 through the office Washington, D. C. of the Quartermaster General of the In the Marine Corps, through the United States army, Washington, DT Paymaster, United States Marine C. If he has a mother, but has not Corps Headquarters, Washington, contributed to her support previousC. . ly, or if she is not dependent, or if th-Na- one-ha- lf In the Coast Guard, through the for some other reason he cannot ask Captin Commandment, United States the allowance for her, he can make a Coaht Guard, Washington, D. C. voluntary allotment, but this must perhaps better thaif in civil life. 1. Home Serivce Sections should be made throuhg the office of the The Liberty Theatre and Smileage books have been a helpful means of therefore, give publicity to all the Quartermaster General. above. enjoyment in camp life. The stimulation of mental, mor 2. Home Service Sections should THE SENTENCE - OF HAY al and physical manhood has been convey information to WOOD: personally one of the biggest and best victor- their families in advance of next ies that Democracy has won and pay day. Twenty years in a federal prision that, too, has been among its own 3. Home Service D. Haywood, the uncrowned Wm. sections should soldiers and sailors. inform all members and workers as king of the Industrial Workersxif to the new amendments and will have one good should the World, WAKE UP GENTLEMEN! be ready to explain these to all effect persons who inquire. It will render unpopular the bidAccording Press dispatches say, ding of politicians high and low for Don t forget the new regulations to latest compilation of figures the the votes of all forms of Bolshevisregarding allotments and allowances Allies will need during coming year, tic elements in our country. warns the Home Service Departa total of 430,000,000 barrels of oil, It will be recalled that through the ment. Checks received for the influence of men like Haywood and which must be furnished entirely month of July which will be Issued other leaders of his 315,000,000 barrels style, it has by the U. S. in August, will in many instances been almost impossible to convict is the limit that can be produced. Also on the same date the dis- be different in amount from those anarchists. conferees of house of previous months. This will cause Such leadership as Haywood, patches say, to minds many in arise the questions resumed their labors on senate and Eugene V. Debs and Clara Parsons of soldiers and sailors families. has been able to array large bodies Aug. 27 with a view of reporting on of organized labor behind Thomas oil leasing bill which may be passed REASONS FOR CHANGE It should be understood that these J. Mooney. before the coming fall election. r With an unprecedented denffand changes were determined upon after They defended the MNamara unfor oil staring our nation and the careful study and with the approval til those anarchists confessed their world in the face, our law makers of the War and Navy departments crimes, and are defending Mooney have delayed for months, and in for the purpose of speeding up de- on the same lines. Such leadership is the curse of fact years, the passage of legisla- livery of government checks to the of1 oil would pro- relatives tion which encourage enlisted men. organized labor and not until Hayduction by opening vast areas is an example: Following John wood is behind the bars for his land for development purposes Smith can get an allowance for his crime will his political influence be new cloak of conser- wife and Under children, no matter what destroyed. been a constant hia has there vation salary may be, by alloting $15; and continued attempt made to lim for his parents ' it production by private individuals If he has no by alloting $5 more. wife and children, he Men who block measures permit Pay a Years Subscription to can get the allowance for his parting oil production are endanger ents The Courier. by alloting $15. If he wants ing the life of the nation and our to WE NEED THE MONEY I allot more, for instance, if he military operation. Wake up, gentlemen, and givewants to allot $18 to his wife and TOMATOES FOR SALE Apply the oil industry a chance to expand. chIldren he will have to allot $15 to Lon Adv. Savage, Hyrum, . Fag Buy a 1 hatcher v suit or OVERCOAT! Youll Lile Thateher Clothes. a Men's Flannel Shirts at THATCHERS Get Under a Thatcher Hat! Our Fall Lines are all Coming in Now. the time to . get your choice in Now is Dress Goods, Shoes and Novelties. so-call- DO IT NOW! CALL AT- - Allen Brothers The Old Reliable Store. Hyrmu, Utah |